Peter Handyside, an outstanding Scottish professional footballer born on 31 July 1974 suddenly passed away on 9 February 2024 at the age 49.
Peter Handyside Cause of death
Unfortunately, there is no information currently accessible regarding Peter Handyside’s cause of death. However, we’ll update this as soon as we find out more.
Handyside drove deliveries for Gilberts Furniture on the Fenton Industrial Estate in Stoke-on-Trent after quitting football professionally.
Peter Handyside obituary information
The funeral and burial plans for Peter Handyside will be revealed later because the family will undoubtedly require time to mourn and come to terms with his passing. They’ll make sure everyone knows about the funeral service as soon as the plans are finalized.
In the summer of 2001, Handyside became the team captain after signing a free transfer to Stoke City. In 2001–02, he participated in 41 games, including the Football League Second Division play-off final in 2002, in which Stoke defeated Brentford to win promotion. During same season, he also netted Stoke’s first and only goal against Lewes in an FA Cup match.